High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering '23 : Transactions of the High Performance Computing Center, Stuttgart (HLRS) 2023

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High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering '23 : Transactions of the High Performance Computing Center, Stuttgart (HLRS) 2023

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 526 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783031913112
  • DDC分類 004.0151

Description

This book presents the state-of-the-art in supercomputer simulation. It includes the latest findings from leading researchers using one of Europe s top systems at the High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) in 2023. A wide variety of topics are discussed from all fields of computational science and engineering, ranging from CFD to computational physics and from chemistry to computer science, with a special emphasis on industrially relevant applications that deliver a high level of sustained performance.

Covering the main methods in high-performance computing, and featuring a wealth of color illustrations and tables of results, the book will be of particular interest to scientists and engineers who seek to achieve the best performance for production codes.

Part 1 Physics.- Part 2 Molecules, Interfaces, and Solids.- Part 3 Materials Science.- Part 4 Computational Fluid Dynamics.- Part 5 Reactive Flows.- Part 6 Transport and Climate.- Part 7 Particle-based Simulations.

Thomas Ludwig is professor in computer science with a focus on jigh performance computing, high performance storage systems, and energy efficiency in high performance computiing systems. He holds a position at Universität Hamburg since 2009. He is also the director of the German Climate Computing Center (Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum, DKRZ) in Hamburg. The mission of DKRZ is to provide compute power, storage space and service to the German Earth science research community. Thomas Ludwig has authored and co-authored more than 200 publications. He started his scientific carreer in 1988 at Technische Universität München, and was a professor for parallel and distributed systems at Universität Heidelberg from 2001 to 2009.